Diff output flange woes
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After fitting the diff, I find the pcd of the drive flange doesn't match that of the propshaft hole layout.
I know there are "small" or "large" flanges fitted by Ford, I also know the propshaft is the correct (later) specification. Question is, why is there a drive flange available to buy, with double drilled holes ?
It says in the sales blurb. that it's to save swapping the propshaft when changing diffs??
Surely it would be more sensible to double drill the propshaft flange to accommodate different diff output flanges, given the trouble it is to change the diff flange?
So, question is, is it possible to buy a double drilled propshaft flange, or adaptor plate, instead of a differential flange??
Or, does anyone have the correct flange for the diff, they are willing to part with please?
I know there are "small" or "large" flanges fitted by Ford, I also know the propshaft is the correct (later) specification. Question is, why is there a drive flange available to buy, with double drilled holes ?
It says in the sales blurb. that it's to save swapping the propshaft when changing diffs??
Surely it would be more sensible to double drill the propshaft flange to accommodate different diff output flanges, given the trouble it is to change the diff flange?
So, question is, is it possible to buy a double drilled propshaft flange, or adaptor plate, instead of a differential flange??
Or, does anyone have the correct flange for the diff, they are willing to part with please?
Philip.
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l10tus - Third Gear
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If you get a correct Diff Flange you can use it as a Drill Jig to drill the extra holes in the Prop Shaft flange i think not sure. That means no reseting of preload on Diff Flange Bearing.
Alan
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Absolutely Alan, that is exactly what I mean.
But I still can't understand the value in double drilling a diff flange, though????
Surely, when you change a diff it already has a flange attached?
Beats me!
But I still can't understand the value in double drilling a diff flange, though????
Surely, when you change a diff it already has a flange attached?
Beats me!
Philip.
UK '72 Sprint DHC
Sometimes my Lotus makes me cry.
UK '72 Sprint DHC
Sometimes my Lotus makes me cry.
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l10tus - Third Gear
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The double drilled diff flange means that as a parts supplier you only have to carry one part and no confusion on compatibility. If you end up somehow with a miss match between an assembled diff flange and prop shaft I would get a replacement prop shaft end flange that matched the diff. I think you would struggle to double drill the prop shaft flange due to clearance with the UJ.
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Rohan
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Sorry i forgot to say remove flange from Prop Shaft. Clamp Flanges together and use Pillar Drill.
Before removing from Prop Shaft mark for assembly.
Alan
Before removing from Prop Shaft mark for assembly.
Alan
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